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AER 140 — AER 140

Elements of Instrument This course is a study of the instrument flying techniques and procedures in conjunction with modern, ILS, VOR, ADF , GPS and radar facilities. The course includes the study of basic attitude instrument flying, instrument navigation procedures, holding, precision and non-precision departure, en route and arrival procedures, macro and micro-meteorology analysis, aircraft performance and decision making strategies for the instrument flight environment. Students are provided with the information necessary to complete the FAA Instrument Rating Knowledge Exam, although not a requirement for course completion. Students should be aware that achieving a 70% or higher on the FAA Knowledge Exam is required in order to achieve an FAA Instrument Rating. PR: AER 120, AER 130; or a Private Pilot’s License

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